Partial solution to Fermi paradox is incentives to colonize. Humans are primates and are territorial, avid to control resources.
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Replying to @Mangan150
If evolution proceeded differently elsewhere, then maybe other intelligent life would have no incentives.
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Replying to @Mangan150
Unlikely that intelligent life could arise outside a predatory, social (but not eusocial) species, tending to Malthusian limit.
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Replying to @Outsideness @Mangan150
.. Coordination of hunting is the main intelligence driver. Evolution avoids big brains when it can. They bring control problems.
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Replying to @Outsideness @Mangan150
Liar vs. liar competition is the main intelligence driver. Eusocial organisms could in theory hunt.
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Replying to @Mangan150 @Alrenous
Beyond my pay-grade to estimate. (Dark SF writers like it.)
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If @hbdchick doesn't know, she probably knows who does.
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